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How curators transferred Sequoia and King's Canyon National Parks' archives to escape wildfires

  • Written by Emily Lin, Head of Digital Curation and Scholarship, UC Merced, University of California, Merced
imageThe sequoias that live on the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada in California are the largest trees in the world by volume.Erin Donalson/EyeEm via Getty Images

Editor’s note: As wildfires came dangerously close to Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks in September 2020, the curator of the archives there worked with Emily Lin, librarian...

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